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Tuesday, 31 January 2012 12:03 |
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KUALA LUMPUR, 31 JANUARY, 2012: The emergence of a VCD showing a mustachioed “singer” getting cozy with three young women wearing hijab (Islamic headscarf) might be linked to the banned Azhar Wahab sect, reported Harian Metro.
The paper reported that the five-song VCD was being sold for RM20 each by students of religious schools at various highway rest stops in the Klang Valley, allegedly to raise funds for their schools.
It said the “singer” in the VCD was the founder of the Azhar Wahab sect, deemed a deviant group by religious authorities, adding that the young women were attired in tight clothing and headscarves that did little to conceal their necks. . The paper said the intimate portrayal of the quartet, not to mention the women's leopard print leggings and thin lace blouses, appeared to promote relations between unmarried men and women.
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